The Historical Significance of Juneteenth The Independence Day for Black Americans is grounded in the Emancipation Proclamation’s decree that freedom shall not be repressed.
UCF Researchers Help Restore the Lost History of Indigenous Prisoners in St. Augustine UCF researchers collaborated with the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes of Oklahoma and Florida and national agencies to restore 10 indigenous prisoners’ experiences for their descendants and the public.
Supply Vault for Student Veteran Success Launches at UCF Sponsored by the UCF Community Veterans History Project in partnership with the UCF Veterans Academic Resource Center, the vault provides a collection of school supplies for student veterans at no cost.
Spain Deserves More Credit for American Independence “Yo solo” should be just as memorable as “Give me liberty or give me death!”
Better Parenting Through Western Civ Knowing a little about Cleopatra can help anyone raise their children.
Documentary on Orlando’s ’60s Race Relations to Air on WUCF, Nationally The film “Marching Forward” by a Burnett Honors College class tells the story of how bands at two Orlando segregated high schools—one black and one white—helped bring the city together.
Now is Right Time to Heed Washington’s 1st Inaugural Address — a Call to Unity The president’s speech advocated no specific policies, but he outlined his vision of the nation’s destiny.
WUCF TV Documentary Explores Lasting Connection Between Florida, Presidents ‘Presidents in Florida’ film, which looks at political moments, the space program, environmental efforts and other topics, will premiere Thursday.
UCF Class Spotlight: North American Indians This history course provides an introduction to how native peoples have helped shape the United States.
UCF Programs Add to Pompeii Exhibit at Orlando Science Center University presentations, discussions and artworks will be part of “Pompeii: The Immortal City” at the science center through Jan. 24